by Mohamed Hilmy
24 March 2026
Amilla Maldives will host a 12-day Easter programme from April 1 to 12, targeting family travellers with a structured mix of recreational, creative and wellness-focused activities.
The programme is built around a narrative concept featuring characters designed to guide children through island-wide activities. These include Easter egg hunts, treasure trails and interactive challenges set across the resort’s natural environment.
Creative workshops form a central component of the programme, offering opportunities for painting, crafting and hands-on activities aimed at encouraging participation among younger guests while enabling shared experiences for families. Additional outdoor games and exploration-based activities are designed to engage guests in a relaxed and accessible manner.
Alongside children’s programming, the resort will offer family-oriented entertainment and wellness sessions catering to a range of preferences, from low-intensity creative experiences to more active outdoor pursuits.
The programme will conclude with Easter Sunday events featuring organised group activities and entertainment for guests of all ages.
The initiative reflects continued efforts within the resort sector to diversify guest experiences and strengthen appeal to family travel segments, particularly during peak holiday periods.
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